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Clithene Advertiser and Times, December 8th, 1977 l i ■


No time to dry , out


WALLS f in houses being renovated by the Ribble Valley Council are having to be papered before the plas­ ter has dried, in order to


complete the work in time to qualify for government grants.


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Vednesday Friday 9 — itment


tROE :-0 — 4-30


ST’S OUR 1st BlRTIiDAY


BUT VOiJ GET TME PEESEUTSI


To celebrate our First Anniversarary and to say thank you to the peopli >ple of Clifheroe for their kind support


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|;S. A'so 1 MUSIC


hurrying the work they would be creating problems with dampness for the future.


two suggestions by Mr. Wilson. 'Tenants could either have the walls left and only the woodwork painted — allowing workmen to return arid complete the decora­ tions within the specified time; or tenants could deco­ rate the walls to an agreed standard and the council contribute towards the cost. Mr Wilson added that by


several houses recently renovated in Back York Street. The conunittee accepted


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Architect and Planning Officer, Mr Charles Wilson told the Housing Committee that this was resulting in the aper lifting and turning lack. It had happened to


The council’s Chief A CLITHEROE schoolboy meetings, went to Sarah


David Herd (13), of Church Close, won the award for the best-written exam, and the prize for best attendance at both baths and open water


Michael Tait, of Derwent Crescent, received the major award at. the club’s annual awards evening at Ribblesdale School. Waddington teenager


year.” F o u r te e n - y e a r - o ld


is the Ribble Valley Junior Snorkel Club’s “diver of the


evening were shown slides of the club’s activities during the year, and then the prizes were presented by Mr Terry


^ I s in the 40-member club, fiiey have recently acquired a m in ib u s and every weekend go diving at the coastal resorts, or in the winter to Kirkby Lonsdale or the Lake District. Guests at the awards


Bowland YFC win quiz


SETS,


=ERS, BOARDS.


for all ages, UETRY, JRIES


Wool Underlay OM A L L Axminster Carpets AND free fitting on ali Foam


Back Carpets fitted before Christmas


1:2285 (FROM STOCK AT NORMAL PRICES)


All advertised ranges in stock including arrival o 2 new designs of Foam Back Living Room quality


at £3.95 sq. yard, and 2 new rang£


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designs in Shag Pile at £3.25 sq. yard.


GREENUP — SCOTT


Miss Yvonne Scott was married at CUtheroe Parish Church, on Saturday to Mr Denis Greenup, a sales representative for an inter­ national sports company. The bride is the youngest


Clitheroe civil servant


bride’s sister, Mrs Kathryne Wickens, who wore a multi­ coloured dress of floral design. She carried a posy of cream flowers and peach roses. Best man was the brideg­


Dame of honour was the


daughter of Mr and Mrs J. Scott, of Pimlico Road, Clitheroe and the brideg­ room is the youngest son of Mr and Mrs T. Greenup, of Eastmoor Drive, Clitheroe. Given away by her father,


the bride wore a loose- fitting dress of fine ivory wool, with full-length sleeves and side pockets. Her headdress was made of small ivory flowers and she carried peach roses.


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room’s brother Mr Alan Greenup, and ushers were the bride’s brother, Mr Norman Scott, and Mr John Coulter. A f te r the ceremony,


performed by the Rev. J. Hudson, a reception was


held at the Calf’s Head Hotel; Worston. The couple will live in Chatbum Road, Clitheroe. P h o tograph: Audrey


Stretch, Chatbum.


BOWLAND Region YFC won the final of the annual “Any questions” competition held at Myerscough. Three of the team were from Clitheroe and District YFC — Fred Spurgeon (chair­ man), John Thomber and Alison Drinkall. Fourth member was Susan Wright, of Bolton-by-Bowland.


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District YFC’s meeting in Ribblesdale School was Mr Brian Critchley. He gave a talk illustrated with films on his recent Silver Jubilee trip to New Zealand. He was thanked by John 'Piomber and Elaine Barrow.


Speaker at Clitheroe and


domino drive was held at. Pendleton Village Hall on Friday. Mr David Kay was MC. Whist vrinneis were — Ladies: Mre Bailey, Mrs A. Small, E. Aubin, Mrs Breaks, E. Lonsdale. Gents: B. Breaks, Mr Swales, Mr D. Kay, J. Bleazard, Mrs. Barker.


The annual whist and


ley, Mrs Bolton, Mrs Coates, Mr Chew, Mr Walmsley, Mrs Whittaker. First prizewinner in the raffle was Mark Shepherd.


Dominoes: Timothy Hart- Pendle Club


WINNERS at the weekly bridge drive held by the Pendle Club, Clitheroe, were T. Hartley and E. Boothman, K. Brabbings


and K. Smith.


HARD WORK BRINGS AWARDS FOR GUIDES


EIGHT members of SS Michael and John’s Guides, Clitheroe, received awards at a special presentation evening at the Catholic youth- club. Five were presented with Queen’s Guide Awards, two received Duke of Edinburgh Gold Awards and the other a Guide Award.


were: Wendy Wilson (14), of Pimlico Road; Jane. Bentley (15), of Stamford Place; Lucy Walmsley (14), of Moor Lane; and sisters Jackie (14), and Christine (12) Brown, of Windsor


Queen’s award winners


IS-year-olds Michelle Roger- son, of Denbigh Drive, and E l iz a b e th Brown, of Littlemoor Road. The Guide award winner was Catherine Byrne (14), of Primrose


Avenue. The gold awards went to


Awards were presented by district commissioner'Mrs P a t Houldsworth who praised all the jgirls for their efforts. Four of the winners, Wendy, Lucy, Jane and Jackie were also handed patrol camp permits by, Mrs Angela Durham, the county a d v i s e r fo r o u td o o r activities. The permits — which are only awarded a f te r several difficult outdoor tests — mean the girls are now allowed to take their patrols on weekend camp. The gold awards and


Villas. The Q u e en ’s Guide


Guide award were presented by 19-year-old Bernadette Marsden — a fo rm e r member of the company who is now studying at a college


and John company in which they also won the district CJuide rounders and swim­ ming competitions.


in Liverpool. The awards round off a


fine year for the SS Michael


picture are, from the left: Wendy Wilson, Jane Bent­ ley, Jackie Brown, Michelle Rogerson, Elizabeth Brown. Seated; Lucy Walmsley, Catherine Byrne, Christine


Brown.


several of the girls played musical instruments and then there was a disco with sounds by “Supersonic.” A supper rounded off the evening. The award winners in our


in swimming, assistant Guide Guider Mrs Jo Wilson presented medals to the team. During the evening, th e company’s leader, Guider Mrs Joan Lee, gave a r e p o r t of the y e a r ’s activities. A fter the formalities


And to mark the success


Donnelly (13), of Albany Drive, Salesbury. Sarah is one of only five


■ members. Two major life-saving trophies won by the club in


flowers was presented to the club treasurer, Mrs Kath Thompson, for her hard work for the club, and in p a r t ic u la r for driving members to their destina­ tion every weekend. It was presented by Chris Tomlinson, one of the senior


Hoyland, of Accrington, the North West area coach for junior snorkel clubs. Afterwards, a bouquet of


the past few months were on show, along with a collec­ tion of items found by the divers on the sea bed, ,


hard-earned trophies are the three prizewinners — At the front, second from the left is David Herd. Next to him are Michael Tait and Sarah Donnelly. Next to them are another club member and Mr Hoyland (second right) holding the club’s lifesaving trophies.


PICTURE: Showing their


Bridge Club


problems Tor North-South players.


, H 32 D Q C 1063


S 76 H KQIO D K532 C J982


S 3 H AJ984 D AJ94 C AK4


made the contract. If, however, the bidding proceeds in the normal way they would not get the lead of a heai"t. Playing ACOL any bid


small slam in spades, and unless they got a heart lead,


ing to game. A good auction would therefore be:


3S SS


N E p P


P 4H p P


S w 6S p


IVLW. Most pairs ended in a


Clitheroe Bridge Club.. Winners were, NS, Mrs Thome and Miss Tyerman; Mr L.~,Gamer and Mrs C. Boothman. EW, Mrs Bren- ton and Mrs Gamer; Mr F. Walker and Mrs Pedder. The following hand posed


ELEVEN tables played in th e duplicate game at


N dealer, all vulnerable. S AKQJ1094


S 852 H 765 D 10876 C Q76


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COME AND SEE OUR VAST RANGE OF ANORAKS & SKI JACKETS


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